Ms. Choi Reported To Have Previously Suffered Miscarriage Due to Physical Abuse From Kim Hyun Joong

Ms. Choi had a previous pregnancy with Kim Hyung Joong's child last year but unfortunately suffered a miscarriage due to abuse.

May 11, 2015 03:10 PM BST

Things continue to heat up between Kim Hyun Joong and his former girlfriend, Ms. Choi. According to recent reports, Ms. Choi had a previous pregnancy with Kim Hyung Joong's child last year but unfortunately suffered a miscarriage due to abuse.

The report from KBS 2TV's "Morning News Time" said that Ms. Choi had been pregnant last year with Kim Hyun Joong's child, but due the series of physical violence as reported last year. The report said that Ms. Choi kept quiet on the matter because she was embarrassed about getting pregnant and then having a miscarriage outside of wedlock.

A copy of the messages exchange between Ms. Choi and Kim Hyun Joong were revealed. It was stated that when Ms. Choi asked Kim Hyun Joong what to do about the pregnancy, Kim Hyun Joong suggested that they should go to the hospital and have an abortion.

Later conversations indicate that Ms. Choi was physically battered during the said pregnancy. Ms. Choi told Kim Hyung Joong, "My body is all bruised up," to which Kim Hyun Joong allegedly responded, "What do you want to do now? Why did you send me that picture? Are you making me aware that you're hurt? I'm sorry. Let's just stop his. I am able to [think clearly] because of you, and I got to see a part of myself that I hadn't seen in years." It was during this part of the conversation that Ms. Choi informed Kim Hyun Joong that she had a miscarriage. "[You hit me to only to the point that I wouldn't die, but] I think [we may have lost the baby] because you hit my stomach so badly," Ms. Choi said in her message.

Ms. Choi's new accusations against Kim Hyun Joong are very grave, but Key East Entertainment said as of this writing that they have yet to come up with an official statement. "We will have to go through this with our attorney," the agency said.